Sentences with phrase «standard errors when»

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The Reformers spoke in biblicist terms when trying to rid Christendom of what they identified as Catholic errors, but biblicism became a less functional standard once Protestants began to disagree among themselves about the meaning of the Bible.
While polymerase chain reaction (PCR) remains the standard DNA amplification technique for most experiments, even high - fidelity PCR techniques can introduce millions of errors when starting from a single genome.
By taking the age of patients» blood cells into account, the researchers» model, when tested in more than 200 diabetic patients, reduced the error rate from one in three patients with the standard blood test to an error rate of one in 10.
«If you still see something when the error bars shrink, maybe it's new physics, beyond the Standard Model of cosmology,» Fassnacht said.
Different types of rennet [yes, they're also produced in multiple ways, and carry traces of chemicals etc] can be aggravating, so choosing a rennet is really a matter of trial and error, but a friend who always got super sick when eating parmesan [standard for all pastas, creamed potatoes etc] has gone for organic parmesan and introducing it 1 - 2 grated bits at a time, and very slowly, is now up to a small chunk.
As it turns out, the standard errors are larger, not smaller, when estimating statistical models that include all students but do not control for baseline test scores.
ahh see, im on Bell that uses standard VVM, and when the service books look for the COD i get the pointer error.
But when you clicked it, it just took you to Amazon's standard error page that said «Looking for something?
When comparing the performance of two indexes, the tracking error is the standard deviation of the differences in their monthly returns.
when I examined the gain in R ^ 2 versus the standard errors for each of the 63 stations, in every single case the accelerating fit was NOT statistically better than the linear fit.
P (Obs calendar - age = y) does not change much when y changes by a small amount, small enough that the carbon - 14 age changes by much less than the standard deviation of the measurement error.
This integral is over the same region for any hypothesized calendar age, and therefore can be ignored when the amount of rounding is small compared to the standard deviation of the error.
IOW: The argument over what, exactly, the precision of the instrument is when confounded by tall observers or differing standard procedures is probably swamped by the accuracy errors associated with the geographic extrapolation.
RE: 4th Error -RCB- Poses an objection to the non-scientific term catastrophic [NOTE: Scientific «consensus» is often being used & / or implied in standard climate - change discourse - Yet Consensus is a Political Term - NOT a Scientific Term]- HOWEVER - When Jim Hansen, the IPCC & Al Gore, et - al - go from predicting 450 — 500 ppm CO2 to 800 — 1000ppm by the end of the 21st century -LCB- said to the be highest atmospheric CO2 content in 20 — 30 Million YRS -RCB-; — & estimates for aver global temps by 21st century's end go from 2 * C to 6 * C to 10 * C; — & increased sea level estimates go from 10 - 20 cm to 50 - 60 cm to 1M — 2M -LCB- which would totally submerge the Maldives & partially so Bangladesh -RCB-; — predictions of the total melting of the Himalayan Ice caps by 2050, near total melting of Greenland's ice sheet & partial melting of Antarctica's ice sheet before the 21st century's end; — massive crop failures; — more intense & frequent hurricane -LCB- ala Katrina -RCB- for much longer seasonal durations, etc, etc, etc... — IMO That's Sounds pretty damned CATASTROPHIC to ME!
Likewise, when we create the temperature anomaly, we must add the negative of the mean for the month with its mean standard error.
I don't deny that you can reduce mean standard error or mean squared error through increasing the sample size when errors are random.
fwiw, 0.1 is the result of the standard rounding rule when rounding to the nearest tenths, which is about as accurate as you can be with a + / - 0.07 error estimate.
The regression does indeed show a positive trend for the atmospheric water vapor content, but when the AR1 correction is applied to the trend slope (TS) confidence intervals (CI) for the standard error (SE) the CIs include zero and thus we can not conclude that the trend is statistically different than zero.
For example, when fitting a trendline with random walk errors (H = 1), the intercept is unidentified and hence has an effective sample size of 0, while the slope is identified with a finite (though perhaps large) standard error.
...... When ever we physicists claim to discover a new particle, for example, we require that it be outside the expected error bar by at least five times the error bar's width (called five standard deviations or five «sigma»....
But when I compute a mean as my estimate and a standard deviation as its uncertainty, I'm assuming that each model is producing independent data, and I'm relying on the expectation that their errors will cancel each other out.
The Court explained that the clear error standard demands even greater deference to a district court's factual findings when those findings are based on determinations regarding the credibility of witnesses.
It is the negligence claims that are disputed, often when the error is indefensible by every standard of care.
Yet under the Supreme Court's deferential approach, these conclusions could not be disturbed unless they are based on a «palpable and overriding error,» a high standard to meet in any case, and perhaps an impossible one when the evidence consists of inherently uncertain social science.
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When mediation coefficients were tested, bootstrapped standard error estimates, using 1000 draws, were computed.
The indirect effects of gender on adherence and HbA1C through externalizing symptoms were significant when assessed by bootstrapped standard errors, p =.02 and.03, respectively.
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